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The United Nations

By: Norrie MacQueen
Narrated by: Robert Meldrum
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Since its inception in 1945, the United Nations has had a powerful but controversial influence on global politics. In this informative guide, Norrie MacQueen provides a clear introduction to its institutions, remit, personalities, and role in the modern world. Defending the UN from common criticisms of bureaucratic paralysis and bias towards the developed world, MacQueen argues that its limitations are due to the complex web of national interests that it seeks to reconcile, and that despite criticisms the UN has had a positive influence on the modern world.©2010 Norrie Macqueen (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing Politics & Government Iran Middle East Military Africa United Nations

Editor reviews

Listeners who wish to understand the global community better, will find this audiobook an essential addition to their Audible library. In this introduction, author Norrie MacQueen caters to those who have no previous knowledge of the institutions, characters, and controversies that make up the United Nations. The author addresses the most relevant information about the UN in this condensed six-and-a-half hour edition. MacQueen argues that the UN failures are due to conflicting national interests, but he remains optimistic about the role of this intergovernmental organization. Robert Meldrum's voice is clear and convincing, making the information very accessible.

Critic reviews

"Balanced, reliable and engaging." (Robert Faulkner, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics)
"Coherent, concise and wide ranging. This guide does exactly what is required." (Mark Imber, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of St Andrews)
"Insightful. It will be of great value to all of those concerned with the UN’s future." (Dominik Zaum, Reader in Politics and International Relations, University of Reading)
"Intelligent, engaging, and highly accessible." (Mats Berdal, Professor of Security and Development, King’s College London)
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It's a book about the UN, it was never going to be nerve tingling. It is an interesting book and after reading about the Rwandan genocide, the lack of UN intervention is now better understood. ideologically the UN is spot on, in reality, world politics are played out within which reduces the effectiveness. I'm glad there are people who still strive for a better world and the UN forms part of that.

Dry but interesting

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